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Marjorie "Margie" Sutton

February 11th, 1933 - August 26th, 2024

Margie Sutton, born on February 11, 1933, in Pasadena, California, is a remarkable woman with a rich life story. As the youngest of three siblings, she has always been surrounded by family, marrying her husband Kenneth Sutton in 1952. Together, they raised a son, Michael and two daughters, Lori and Terri, and enjoyed the company of their two grandkids

 

 

A passionate athlete, Margie played competitive tennis for 40 years, earning five medals along the way. Her love for tennis continued over the years, she avidly watched the sport and kept up with both past and present players. Pink was her favorite color, and she found joy in reading anything by Danielle Steele.

 

 

When it came to food, Margie had a taste for oysters and lobster, and her favorite animal was a dog. She held her father, Arthur, in high esteem, admiring him greatly. Fishing was another of her passions; she had been fishing since she was 10 years old and continued to enjoy it. One of her favorite fishing spots was above Carter Lake in Loveland, Colorado. A memorable fishing trip to Alaska saw her catch not one, but two 200-pound halibut. Margie's determination shone through when she insisted on reeling in the second fish by herself, declaring, "NO, IT'S MY FISH!"

 

 

In addition to her sporting talents, Margie is also self-taught in swimming. When asked to rate her coolness on a scale of 1-10, she confidently claimed a "10" on a good day. Her zest for life and adventurous spirit truly made her a remarkable individual.

 

Marjorie is survived by her daughters; Lori (Paul Miranda) Sutton Terri (Brian) Hoyt, Two Grandchildren; Kristine, Scott Hoyt, Monique (Wesley) Beighly, Great Grandchildren; Landon, Beckett, Berlynn. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews, extended family and her Best Friend: Nancy Bergen. 

Preceded by her husband, Kenneth and her oldest son Michael D. Sutton. 

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Kristine Hoyt

My grandma was my best friend growing up and all the way through her passing. My memories growing up were either on the softball field or visiting my grandparents in hotchkiss or in Arizona. My brother and I spent our summers with them as kids and man did we have some fun! We would either fish in there pond in there front yard, go riding in the atv, go in the motor home for road trips, go to delta for delta days, and keeping watch for the deer! But man did I like to be a pest wether it was jiggling the back of my grandmas arms because I thought it was funny or sticking my hand underneath the door when she was going to the bathroom to make sure she knew I was there! She was my biggest fan! As I got older I would go to Arizona in the winter to escape the snow and even though I was surrounded by a community of grandparents her and I always had the best time! She was my rock! I can’t count how many times as an adult I would go to her place just to escape reality and be in the comfort of her presence! I’m going to miss being able to talk to her about all my boy problems or my work problems or my life problems; she always had an answer or just a shoulder to lean on! Her big warm comforting hugs are going to be missed most! I love you forever grandma! Love, Kristine

Published September 3rd, 2024
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